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strike defense analyst dr maria sultan says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country they must start by stopping unmanned attacks but the current government there are two priority areas for state highlighted for their term in office one is the energy or the interview or the economic development of box on second is the security situation in the country and the security situation in the country is directly linked to the war against terrorism and the role of box on the speed stability in afghanistan and most importantly getting rid of the draw in pakistan's entire population which is eight hostage to the drone attacks has got no recourse to any kind of response from these strong attacks and they are illegal they have no basis in fact that the united states is carrying out these operations and has been carrying out these operations under the cia gives them no legal recourse to actually carry them out in pakistan either according to the pakistani national domestic law or as for the international drones in effect actually helping in stopping or winning the winds or the hearts of
strike defense analyst dr maria sultan says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country they must start by stopping unmanned attacks but the current government there are two priority areas for state highlighted for their term in office one is the energy or the interview or the economic development of box on second is the security situation in the country and the security situation in the country is directly linked to the war against terrorism and the role of box on the speed stability...
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tuesday that he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes but when it comes to the press coverage of the case in the united states innocent until proven guilty apply or he's going to explain. guilty before trial much of the u.s. media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if many did what he did they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for fight him up because he should be fun as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed yes. by from prison here he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law the president after all the commander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial that's under command influence to the judge in this trial who is a military officer in thousands of leaked documents bradley manning has exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his world logs the public has learned about w
tuesday that he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes but when it comes to the press coverage of the case in the united states innocent until proven guilty apply or he's going to explain. guilty before trial much of the u.s. media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if many did what he did...
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he come complained that he would visit about these conditions you can say in the in meaningful his defense because it's being used against him is not being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials has been prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be able to exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial. entirely unfair drawl. any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to testify and the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear that opponents inspired officials and the fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead has millions in mali wait for the results of a presidential poll we'll look at whether the election may bring stability to the war torn state to stay with us. we speak your language anything about the war not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking
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safe with street crime and robberies reaching record highs some residents are even forming armed self-defense groups to protect themselves or just picks up the story. of the old. election campaign may have been based on the lead. but if you want to major issue in israel is a new president could be credited for bringing to the forefront it's the country's lack of security. you can be abducted even from your own home there's no safety in our country government figures show more than sixteen thousand people were killed in venezuela in two thousand and twelve an increase of fourteen percent from the year before and a murder rate of fifty five point two per hundred thousand inhabitants one of the highest in the world making the high crime rate public enemy number one there rob and beat us my father was killed near his home four years ago entered a collective us or collectives organizations that initially emerged as left as revolutionary groups driven by ideology determined to confront a society's ills today they're known either as protectors of the community or violent vigilante groups depending o
safe with street crime and robberies reaching record highs some residents are even forming armed self-defense groups to protect themselves or just picks up the story. of the old. election campaign may have been based on the lead. but if you want to major issue in israel is a new president could be credited for bringing to the forefront it's the country's lack of security. you can be abducted even from your own home there's no safety in our country government figures show more than sixteen...
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no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a lot of things being talked at by either party are likely to happen. you won't see a defunding of obamacare. you're unlikely to see the republicans agree to any revenue nths.ases in the next few what i hope we don't see is a default on the debt and those people who are talking about deliberately defaulting on the american debt are in the words of mccain giving us shenanigans that the american people have gotten tired up. >> steve, are you in the camp that basically condition want to fund any part of obamacare and would risk a government shutdo
no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a...
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...
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the giants still won behind stellar pitching and smothering defense and timely hitting and even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. >> baseball legend and former giants player willie mays attended the celebration. the giants hope to snap out of their last-place slump when they kick off a six-game road trip tomorrow. >>> still ahead at noon, the most common food items sending an alarming rate of children to the hospital. >> a high-profile jewelry heist in france is one of the biggest in history. the one clue leading police on the hunt. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. the clouds trying to break up but today likely going to be the coolest day of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresisti
the giants still won behind stellar pitching and smothering defense and timely hitting and even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. >> baseball legend and former giants player willie mays attended the celebration. the giants hope to snap out of their last-place slump when they kick off a six-game road trip tomorrow. >>> still ahead at noon, the most common food items sending an alarming rate of children to the hospital....
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability about war and horrible war torn states to stay with us that story is coming right out. of these in full scope becoming independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing to govern the people in the fields back to the loving someone else to. speak our language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the world toxic. the ip interview intriguing story. arabic to find out visit our big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. welcome back well it's not only g
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring...
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however, there is very serious consequences and that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon eye think next week -- they have to take one day off a week, to get a 20% cut in pay. these are d.o.d. civilians. a lot of them married to one another. so if you have two people working and get a 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. congressman forbes and congressman rob wittman, take a look at those two and try to support them to get the back pay for the furloughed workers. >> i have to go very quickly. last night, went to d.c. and hung out with very important people last night and this morning. here's senator cruz, senator wilson from kansas. >> what are they doing? >> they're really -- that's paul ryan. that's i pat leahy -- >> and you get around. >> look who they left out. >> there is something consistent. you were in it. [laughter] >> go to our tais book page. to our facebook page. >> special report, coming up next. bye-bye. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like charlie's angels if by charlie you mean greg and angels you mean terrified house boys who may not
however, there is very serious consequences and that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon eye think next week -- they have to take one day off a week, to get a 20% cut in pay. these are d.o.d. civilians. a lot of them married to one another. so if you have two people working and get a 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. congressman forbes and congressman rob wittman, take a look at those two and try to support them to get the back pay for the furloughed...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. now despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya the fact is that the libyan officials were not trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. so it. could face two different sorts of issues he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited to. the international criminal court but in addition to that he may well be charged with for example stealing vast amounts of money very large assets have been frozen by by the security council and by the libyan authorities i th
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. now despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and then we expanded gold is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronouncing inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next bailout installment now it took the greek government a lot of effort to please its creditors parliament approved the cuts after european partners threatened to pull out at the last minute now the bailout comes at the expense of thousands of public sector jobs a rescue loan of four billion euros will come from the eurozone and european central banks with the i.m.f. also expected to stump up a further one point eight billion to secure the loans athens will fire four thousand civil servants by the end of this year while twenty five thousand more must be redeployed greece has been relying on the rescue funds for
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and then we expanded gold is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronouncing inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next bailout...
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in the tango moment and this is how teleportation was accomplished the sixth international maritime defense show was held in st petersburg earlier this month the event got off to a flying start with an aerobatic display from the russian knights and a chart suggest from thirty one countries the show not only gave participants jump changed demonstrate the latest in naval technology on dry land under sea but also get down to serious business. the russian government submitted a bill to the state team on the twenty eighth of june visiting a radical reorganization of the bush an academy of sciences which was. and in seventeen twenty four and currently unites four hundred eighty three institutions employing around ninety five thousand people the two main proposals of the bill are for the russian academy of sciences to incorporate the russian academy of agricultural sciences and the russian credit me of medical sciences transferring control over the. financial assets of property to specifically created state agency giving the scientists more time to spending a lot of the bill is designed to improve
in the tango moment and this is how teleportation was accomplished the sixth international maritime defense show was held in st petersburg earlier this month the event got off to a flying start with an aerobatic display from the russian knights and a chart suggest from thirty one countries the show not only gave participants jump changed demonstrate the latest in naval technology on dry land under sea but also get down to serious business. the russian government submitted a bill to the state...
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and this is always such a defensive argument to say it is too complicated to get access into china. you know, we are cooperating with the leading digital learning and education company worldwide, which is fully operational joint venture in china. >> rose: speak to the question of intellectual property rights in china. >> yes. >> rose: you are in business of media. >> yes. well, i think we are always challenged by issues of piracy. >> rose: right. >> but i think it came to a point somewhere two or three years ago that we -- the ip owners china and the government. >> rose: right. >> >> -- mutually came to consent unless we stop the piracy our own creativity will be hurt, so i think the last -- and we also had to raise the stake of the marketplace, so there is profit to be made by the creative industry. i think what you saw in the last few years, last two or three years, you see at least in the area of video, the piracy. >> rose: right. >> -- the impact of piracy has greatly minimized, even though you can still pick up, you know, pirated dvds on the street or whatever, but the growth o
and this is always such a defensive argument to say it is too complicated to get access into china. you know, we are cooperating with the leading digital learning and education company worldwide, which is fully operational joint venture in china. >> rose: speak to the question of intellectual property rights in china. >> yes. >> rose: you are in business of media. >> yes. well, i think we are always challenged by issues of piracy. >> rose: right. >> but i...
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it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial kind of a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to testify and they were expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyans will not time to move a lot
it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to crimi
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions it's could possibly on the cards but despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam as have been mentioning is unlikely to ever leave his native country we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya who had more to say about that as well. the fact is that the libyans are trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. safe. could face two different sorts of he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would e
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said...
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. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the count country's crown jewels with others. >> that raises the question. barbara, i don't know you've done a lot of reporting. 750,000 pages were handed over to wikileakss and a lot of that posted on the internet. a lot of it was classifieied secret. it waunt higher classification. based on everything you've heard, how much real damage to u.s. national security was done as a result of this? >> this has been the debate all along and continues to be the debate in the snowden case. how much damage? people will tell you that bradley manning leaked a lot of information but it was information intellige
. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the...
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they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have fought? that is a much more difficult question. if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war, probably today the entire korean peninsula will look like north korea and south korea would not exist. today south korea has one of the most vibrant democracies in all of asia. in the united states we drive around in our hyundai's, we have our samsung phones, all of these things would not have existed if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war. i think that is important to remember. there were tragic elements of it. there were strateg
they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have...
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that would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts to the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw in the fact that last night we got our first truly post recessionary numbers from europe, a report that shows an expansion, something i've said is the hallmark of the earnings period but no one believed me since this morning. you get the feeling things have changed for the better. rate change had have got to come. the stock market tries to predict what will happen and not just surmise what is happening. what does the market see? how about the possibility we get a good jobless claims number tomorrow and payroll number next week. rates have to come back up to where they were a couple of
that would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts to the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw in the fact that...
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when you get into the pharmaceutical space everybody says defensive. these are not defensive names. they're growth names. >> i have a question here. you both are working in the options market and seeing all these signs of bullishness and financials and industrials and so on. you look at the same markets and come away bearish. >> when i see a large call buy or something usually someone is selling stock against it. i don't exactly know what is going on. sometimes some of the smart guys at these levels are buying calls and replacing long stock. they're defining their risk at this point. >> they don't want to miss out on upside? >> have your exposure where you want it but trade around the positions whether you do it pete's way or dan's way. >> some of the most aggressive options we been seeing is buying up side calls and selling downside puts. you're willing to take that stock at that price but you think it's going higher. >> that's why the sell side is always limited to roughly five to seven percent. >> let's move on here and get the technical take on the market. our next guest is has
when you get into the pharmaceutical space everybody says defensive. these are not defensive names. they're growth names. >> i have a question here. you both are working in the options market and seeing all these signs of bullishness and financials and industrials and so on. you look at the same markets and come away bearish. >> when i see a large call buy or something usually someone is selling stock against it. i don't exactly know what is going on. sometimes some of the smart...
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it and three defense. you can almost sell it to america today as a package. [laughter] so, essentially they tend to believe that if you keep appeasing americans they will make more demands and we should remember in the modern mage that we appeal constantly to munich. if you appease people they will make greater demands grade you need to be firm from the very start. what is remarkable is the extent to which the british had tried to appease americans in their early stages. one of the victims of the so-called boston massacre where british troops -- boston one of the victims was irish and even as he was dying he said actually they were really restrained compared to how they would have behaved at arlington. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen -- [applause] >> up next on both tvs "after words" with guest host scott snyder director of the program in u.s.-korea policy. this week author sheila jager miyoshi in their latest book sub sub -- "brother at war" the unbending conflict in korea. the historian provides a complete overview the korean conflict on the occupation b
it and three defense. you can almost sell it to america today as a package. [laughter] so, essentially they tend to believe that if you keep appeasing americans they will make more demands and we should remember in the modern mage that we appeal constantly to munich. if you appease people they will make greater demands grade you need to be firm from the very start. what is remarkable is the extent to which the british had tried to appease americans in their early stages. one of the victims of...
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organizations like the bill of rights defense committees first amendment right to engage in in political advocacy and association all freedom that that is squarely protected by the first and. that case is just getting going and. we're worried we're eager. to reach a decision on the merits and not want to please keep us up to date all as mark i'm sure had we have about a minute left the initial information that we saw in the guardian suggests that these records that are gathered under x. keyscore have to be kept for no more than three or five days that seems like not unreasonable if you're going to have a program where you want to be able to track back i mean is that is there is is there a certain point where where there is some reasonable lesson here or perhaps what i think the reasonableness would really in here in individual targeting and that's what the fourth amendment would require and bulk collection flies in the face of that even the information that's only held for three to five days according to glenn's disclosures this morning some of that information can still be. toward for l
organizations like the bill of rights defense committees first amendment right to engage in in political advocacy and association all freedom that that is squarely protected by the first and. that case is just getting going and. we're worried we're eager. to reach a decision on the merits and not want to please keep us up to date all as mark i'm sure had we have about a minute left the initial information that we saw in the guardian suggests that these records that are gathered under x....
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> if you want to get a read on the real economy, both here and even in europe, then look no further than snap-on, sna for all you home gamers. the top maker of premium hand and power tools, particularly for auto repair shops. though the company also has its paws in aerospace, agriculture, construction, mining and power generation too. it's an endless innovator of new tools that its clients love. now, last thursday snap-on delivered an excellent quarter with earnings coming in at $1.50 per share, five-cent be
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss beth charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tech report with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show.
and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss beth charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tech report with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show.
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however, there's some serious consequences, that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon, i think next week, have to take one day off a week, so they get a 20% cut in day, dod civilians that work hard, a lot married to one another. if you have two people working, you get 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. there's two congressmen, congressman forbes and rob wittman. try to support them, get back pay for furloughed workers. >> quickly last night, went to d.c., hung out with important people last night and this morning. senator cruz there. senator wilson from florida. steve king and louie gohmert. paul ryan, pat leahy. >> you made the rounds. >> something consistent with every one of those, you were in it. >> all right. go to the facebook page. "special report" is up next. >>> president obama makes what's billed as a major address on the economy, an address many white house watchers say he could have delivered on the 2012 campaign, with the addition of one now popular white house phrase, phony scandals. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret
however, there's some serious consequences, that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon, i think next week, have to take one day off a week, so they get a 20% cut in day, dod civilians that work hard, a lot married to one another. if you have two people working, you get 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. there's two congressmen, congressman forbes and rob wittman. try to support them, get back pay for furloughed workers. >> quickly last night, went...
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i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime ban from the game for his alleged involvement with performance-enhancing drugs. what this means for the league overall and all those players that your kids watch every day. >>> plus, what prompted this? jenna: turning out the new fallout in the steroids scandal rocking major-league baseball. there are now reports new york yankees slugger alex rodriguez must choose between his suspension until the end of next season or a possible lifetime ban from the game. part of a larger performance-enhancing drugs scandal involving biogenesis reportedly involved at least a dozen major-league players in giving them things
i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime...
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led by sac's general counsel peter nussbaum, the rest of the defense attorney team standing by, they listened intently as the prosecution detailed what would happen from here. 60 days of discovery meaning they'll come through all types of communication from e-mails to phone records to consensual witnesses recording conversations at sac capital and the like as well as interviewing former employees. now, i tried to talk to peter nussbaum as he was exiting the courtroom today. he had no comment on whether the firm would seek to settle with the government before that discovery process is over. of course, there's the potential for more damaging information about the firm to come out during that period, especially as there's the fear of more departures given the status of this investigation. he would not comment on those charges. cohen himself did not personally appear in court today, though he did personally sign off on the not guilty plea signing with a casual first name basis steve at the end of the plea agreement -- or plea that was just submitted this morning to to the u.s. government
led by sac's general counsel peter nussbaum, the rest of the defense attorney team standing by, they listened intently as the prosecution detailed what would happen from here. 60 days of discovery meaning they'll come through all types of communication from e-mails to phone records to consensual witnesses recording conversations at sac capital and the like as well as interviewing former employees. now, i tried to talk to peter nussbaum as he was exiting the courtroom today. he had no comment on...
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it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody else. we should be the same. i should be the same as you, and i love her, and i think that, you know, we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: case is invoking spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively with cnn, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and clairy were separated at the time. but it was just a spat. so you still love bobbi jo? >> yes, i do, very much. >> reporter: even after all this? >> even after all this. i'll always love her. >> reporter: the
it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody...
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the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the question is whether he is going to even have a summit with putin in moscow before the g-20 summit in early september. >> maybe he won't go to the g-20 summit either. let me ask you one final question. on human rights, wouldn't this be a good time for the president and his people, secretary kerry, for example, step up the pressure on human rights. i don't care what you call it, russia, the kgb, putin, he looks more like a czar to me every day. what about the human rights story. why doesn't the u.s. gut get out there and make that a human calling card? >> the tragedy is 20 years after the collapse o
the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the...
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by the way, she says she keeps a rifle in the trunk of her car for self-defense. >>> a concord business that appeared to provide internet gambling shut down when ktvu showed up yesterday. people who live near the dana shopping center say their neighborhood has gone downhill when this internet cafe moved in. they are citing an increase in petty crimes that they believe comes from the clientele of the internet cafe. ktvu went there to investigate. >> reporter: can you tell us what kind of business you are running? >> you know what, i'm -- [inaudible ] >> the internet runs computers for games. the state calls that gambling. >> the state is threatening to call for an injunction if they don't move out. >>> sal, what are you following now? >> we're looking at the east bay and the peninsula. we've had slow traffic all over the place. we're gone start and look at the traffic on 880 northbound. it's been busy. 580 -- 580 is slow to 980. the bay bridge is improving a little bit. it's about a 15-minute delay before you make it on the bridge for the normal lanes. on the peninsula, 101 is a mess bot
by the way, she says she keeps a rifle in the trunk of her car for self-defense. >>> a concord business that appeared to provide internet gambling shut down when ktvu showed up yesterday. people who live near the dana shopping center say their neighborhood has gone downhill when this internet cafe moved in. they are citing an increase in petty crimes that they believe comes from the clientele of the internet cafe. ktvu went there to investigate. >> reporter: can you tell us what...
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defense minister and army chief abdel fattah al sisi has called for demonstrations on friday. he wants the military to be given a mandate to confront what he calls violence and potential terrorism. >>> a team of paleontologists has dug up a dinosaur fossil in northern mexico that is being described as a rare find. it's the fossilized remains of a five-meter long dinosaur tail, the first ever found in mexico. the paleontologists say the tail is unusually well preserved. it has 50 connected vertebrae and is completely intact. bones believed to be the dinosaur's hips were also found nearby. the researchers say the dinosaur could very well be the giant plant-eating hadrosaur. they lived in the latter cretaceous period about 74 million to 80 million years ago. >> translator: there are not many sites in the world where such discoveries are made. >> the team hopes the discovery will lead to new revelations about dinosaurs. >>> people in eastern thailand are experiencing extreme weather conditions, heavy rain has resulted in flooding. mai shoji gives us the latest in world weather. >>
defense minister and army chief abdel fattah al sisi has called for demonstrations on friday. he wants the military to be given a mandate to confront what he calls violence and potential terrorism. >>> a team of paleontologists has dug up a dinosaur fossil in northern mexico that is being described as a rare find. it's the fossilized remains of a five-meter long dinosaur tail, the first ever found in mexico. the paleontologists say the tail is unusually well preserved. it has 50...
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the best defense against all of these forces, global competition, economic polarization is the strength of the community so we need to -- we need a new push to rebuild rundown neighborhoods. we need new partnerships. we need new partnerships with some of the hardest hit towns in america to get them back on their feet, and because no one who works full-time in america have should have to live in poverty, i'm going to keep making the case that we need to raise the minimum wage because it's lower right now than it was when ronald reagan took office. it's time for the minimum wage to go up. we're not a people who allow chance of birth to decide life's biggest winner or losers, and after years in which we've seen how easy it can be for any of us to fall on hard times, folks here, folks in the quad cities, you know there are good people who work hard and sometimes they get a bad break. plant leaves. somebody gets sick, somebody loses a home. we've seen it in our family and our friends and our neighbors. we've seen it happened, and that means we cannot turn our backs when bad breaks hit any of
the best defense against all of these forces, global competition, economic polarization is the strength of the community so we need to -- we need a new push to rebuild rundown neighborhoods. we need new partnerships. we need new partnerships with some of the hardest hit towns in america to get them back on their feet, and because no one who works full-time in america have should have to live in poverty, i'm going to keep making the case that we need to raise the minimum wage because it's lower...
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a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending case at the supreme court that seeks to change the legal definition of a juvenile. the defendant was 17 at the time of the attack. he's being tried as a minor on charges including murder and rape. a 23-year-old woman died after she was gang raped and thrown out of a moving bus in new delhi in december. a total of six men are standing trial but only one as a minor. the victim's father says he wants them all to receive the death penalty. if convicted, the juvenile defendant could be sent to a correctional facility for a maximum of three years. people across indiana have demanded a severe punishment for the defendant regardless of his age. >>> militants in pakistan have attacked a heavily guarded compound that houses the office of the intelligence agency. at least seven people were killed. the assault raised new concerns about security. gunmen attacked the regional offices of the interservices intelligence agency in the southern town of sukkur. a security official told reuters five attackers were killed, al
a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending case at the supreme court that seeks to change the legal definition of a juvenile. the defendant was 17 at the time of the attack. he's being tried as a minor on charges including murder and rape. a 23-year-old woman died after she was gang raped and thrown out of a moving bus in new delhi in december. a total of six men are standing trial but only one as a minor. the victim's father says he wants them all to...
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resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in those countries i think i missed the invasion of libya. are you do you disagree that the military intervention in libya was in reach of the united kingdom as in troops on the ground yeah well so it was. very quiet well i think you can call it invasion regardless of whether it is troops on the ground don't you know fighting jabs dropping bombs on civilian quarters it's still an invasion it was still invasion into the affairs of a sovereign state owned libya i think. although i have my doubts about it at the time i think on balance it was justified the military intervention had begun when gadhafi violated every
resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in...
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>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and other cities but also violence incidents in the north of sinai with attacks on police targets and civilians. but not everyone's clear that there should be a link made between those two phenomenon. also, people are wondering exactly what -- why he called people out and why it was him that made the first step. i think all of the other politicians around this roadmap for egypt now, the interim authorities are keen to say it's in everyone's interest that the other side of the story is told. and i think that we're already hearing that now at a press conference by one of the groups who actually were instrumenta
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they've stolen dozens of our defense systems. they have vast amounts of intellectual property they've stolen as well as the business records for many of our companies. the damage has been estimated in the trillions of dollars. any cooperation with the chinese military only weakens our own moral credibility and discourages our allies in the face of threats from communist chi demasm we should be drawing a clear distinction between us and the chinese military, not helping them train to become even more efficient. i call on my colleagues to vote for congressman stockman's terrific amendment and again making sure that we stand up and are counted when this is a threat to the freedom and stability of the world. the chair: i reserve the balance of our -- >> i reserve time -- mr. stockman: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. visclosky: i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. visclosky: this will block funds for any military exercise in which chinese pa
they've stolen dozens of our defense systems. they have vast amounts of intellectual property they've stolen as well as the business records for many of our companies. the damage has been estimated in the trillions of dollars. any cooperation with the chinese military only weakens our own moral credibility and discourages our allies in the face of threats from communist chi demasm we should be drawing a clear distinction between us and the chinese military, not helping them train to become even...
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absorbing four years of defense budgeted cut. how is it going? >> what i would say is, first, obviously the demand has gone down quite a bit since 2010. the peek was 2010 because we were engaged significantly in iraq and just beginning the surge in afghanistan. so that was probably one of the higher point of numbers of people deployed for 2008 might be a little bit higher. '08, '09, '10 were the three highest year. that was the highest stress we had on the army specifically. sin we were carrying the largest burden of both of these wars. but a couple of things i would say as i look back at this, then i look forward. what is all-volunteer army perform super belie. there's stress on the force and pushing tsa. there's tbi, yes, there's some problem with families. but as we have gone back historically to what we county have an all-volunteer army. the problems are not much different. so i think the volunteer army has held up. i think that we have to make sure that our worry is we can't forget that we have these issues. in other words, we're okay now. t
absorbing four years of defense budgeted cut. how is it going? >> what i would say is, first, obviously the demand has gone down quite a bit since 2010. the peek was 2010 because we were engaged significantly in iraq and just beginning the surge in afghanistan. so that was probably one of the higher point of numbers of people deployed for 2008 might be a little bit higher. '08, '09, '10 were the three highest year. that was the highest stress we had on the army specifically. sin we were...